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Перевод: unprejudiced


[прилагательное]
непредубежденный; беспристрастный


Тезаурус:

  1. We have seen that, according to our naive inductivist, careful and unprejudiced observation yields a secure basis from which probably true, if not true, scientific knowledge can be derived.
  2. as to cheerfulness of character, I really think that any unprejudiced person would come to the conclusion that, if compared with the Post-office, the Museum, the Palace, or even the Board of Trade or Whitehall Chapel, my design would carry the palm in this respect.
  3. The scientific observer should have normal, unimpaired sense organs and should faithfully record what he can see, hear, etc. to be the case with respect to the situation he is observing, and he should do this with an unprejudiced mind.
  4. By contrast, they implied that the unprejudiced personally did not mind black people (some of their best friends were black)" but there were all sons of other reasons, beyond their personal feelings, why regrettably it was better if there were no black people in Britain.
  5. By using the formula, the speaker not only seeks to deflect criticism, but also lays claim to be a member of the moral community of the unprejudiced.
  6. Opinions may be expressed in accounts and directors may be able to select accounting policies, but readers often react as though those choices are made by unprejudiced seekers after truth.
  7. But the tide was turning, and soon the subject was enjoying a renaissance in the hands of men such as William Hamilton, George Boole, Arthur Cayley, James Sylvester and George Green, who, unprejudiced by Continental developments, began to open up whole new areas.
  8. Most trainees will be emphatic about their ability to be impartial, unprejudiced, empathetic and to keep confidentiality, but a few hard-hitting video scenes can catch even the most "broadminded" trainee off guard.
  9. The idea that a design should fulfil required functions to maximum efficiency, unprejudiced by past practice, opinion or fashion, has achieved massive successes, particularly in the design of multiples and mass production.
  10. In fact, one might say that the article, with its defence of National Front thinking and its attack on liberalism, is reinforcing the value that one should be unprejudiced, for both the attack and the defence are based, in essence, upon deciding who should be called "prejudiced".
  11. Unprejudiced support for young lesbians and gay men in care on safer sex and sexuality should be the ultimate aim of good practice.
  12. Statements about the state of the world, or some part of it, can be justified or established as true in a direct way by an unprejudiced observer's use of his senses.
  13. An unprejudiced reading of the New Testament certainly suggests that to be true.

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